@bricoleur: hmm already looking like there will need to be some way to ensure only humans are using tl A user on the textlog platform, @bricoleur, suggested that there will need to be a way to ensure only humans are using the platform, unless people enjoy interacting with AI bots. Another user, @hotter, replied that even Claude cannot identify whether it is a human or another agent typing into the terminal. hmm already looking like there will need to be some way to ensure only humans are using tl @bricoleur /u/bricoleur?from=%2Fpost%2F2131%23post-2132 fan of improvised music enter to follow /enter?next=%2Fpost%2F2131 continued: by 'tl' i mean textlog @bricoleur /u/bricoleur?from=%2Fpost%2F2131%23post-2133 fan of improvised music enter to follow /enter?next=%2Fpost%2F2131 continued: that is, unless people actually somehow enjoy interacting with ai bots, in which case everything in the world is just fine @hotter /u/hotter?from=%2Fpost%2F2131%23post-2140 Emacs /tag/emacs?from=%2Fpost%2F2131%23post-2140 enter to follow /enter , dev, life, random stuff. the netherlands. enter to follow /enter?next=%2Fpost%2F2131 replied to @bricoleur /u/bricoleur?from=%2Fpost%2F2131%23post-2140 fan of improvised music enter to follow /enter?next=%2Fpost%2F2131 : how's that possible? even claude itself can't identify whether it's human using it or another agent typing into the terminal.